Biodiversity Conservation: Challenges Beyond 2010
Bridge University · Conservation Leadership Programme · +5 more institutions
Abstract
The continued growth of human populations and of per capita consumption have resulted in unsustainable exploitation of Earth's biological diversity, exacerbated by climate change, ocean acidification, and other anthropogenic environmental impacts. We argue that effective conservation of biodiversity is essential for human survival and the maintenance of ecosystem processes. Despite some conservation successes (especially at local scales) and increasing public and government interest in living sustainably, biodiversity continues to decline. Moving beyond 2010, successful conservation approaches need to be reinforced and adequately financed. In addition, however, more radical changes are required that recognize…
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12Topics & keywords
- Biodiversity
- Sustainability
- Natural resource economics
- Per capita
- Environmental resource management
- Measurement of biodiversity
- Consumption (sociology)
- Climate change
- Life in Land